This giant 16-foot long by eight-foot hi Rick Hansen’s route, said Ernie. Wade cp aren lene Se igh post card was sent to Prince George and posted on , chairman of ths Terrace Kinsmen Club Man-in-Motion committee. The sign was shipped. courtesy of Motorways a and was designed by Colin Goodall Photo by Danigia Berquist. of Northern Signs & Screen Prints in Terrace. OMS Your message Your Week Ahead Horoscopes. from the Stars... | 7 + * > Farecnst Perlod: 4/19-4/25/87 _* a ARIES ~ + Confidence in your nbilities impels you toward: _ Mar.2b-Apr.19 achievement of goals. You know you candoi __. TAURUS. - Consider the cost in time and money before you. * _* Apr.20-May 20 — becomea partner in aschemeof questionable merit. GEMINI ~ Opportunity is all around you for meeting new . * May21-June20 —_ Friendsand sharing in new experiences of a humani- oo tarian nature. *, CANCER. 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We cater jor large and small parties and pienics. 638-6449 4603 Park Ave. Terrace (across from the library) 7 . fourth, overall. School — | badminton players | finish — 13th . Terrace Caledonia bad- ' minton’ team from fin- ishing in the top eight of ‘the 16-team B.C.. High ‘School Badminton Cham- _ pionships at Vancouver on the March 4 weekend. In the opening round- robin series, the eventual champs from Maple Ridge . clobbered .Terrace 11-0. Then Caledonia suffered a slim: 6-5 loss to North- . ‘Peace before ending the round-robin by’ beating Kamloops 10-1. In dropping to the con- solation side, Terrace lost ‘another 6-5 heartbreaker to St. Michaels. But they came back with a couple of 9-2 wing over Trail and Kelowna‘ to finish 13th . “overall. “St. George placed se- __ cond while Kelly Road of Prince George grabbed third place. Last year Caledonia was _ the The B.C, ‘Ministry of Environment and: Parks has appointed a three-. member committee to conduct a public review of methods for getting rid of hazardous wastes. The committee has been directed to. prepare a report dealing with what Ministry’ terms ‘*special wastes’? and safe techniques for disposing of the material. Commit- tee members are. Dr. David Boyes, a Vancouver © cancer specialist, Edward Jefferys, president of Cascade Chemical Com- Legion is the to meet friends — Team to study — toxic waste disp modities Ltd., and Mrs. ‘Lael Hamilton, a resident of Vancouver. - According to’ Environ- ment Minister Stephen Rogers, the committee will provide advise in defining the environmental require- ments for disposal, developing legislation and reviewing public recom- mendations for major treatment facilities. Their report is due by the end of 1987.. In ‘addition to accepting ‘briefs “from the public mailed to their Vancouver headquarters, the commit- TERRACE — The Royal then you can join the Canadian Legion in Ter- Legion be it man or wo- race is a friendly place. by Roy Greening, Chairman, Public’ Relations Committee; Branch 13, Royal | Canadian Legion © I’ve gone in there ex- pecting to see some of my friends and I usually do but sometimes I. don’t. However, there is always ‘someone that I can. sit down with and have a chat. _ There isa ‘sense of be-. longing because a person can only become a mem- ber under certain: con- ditons and that in itself gives: one the licence to feel free to talk to anyone there, Sometimes you aren’t: the one requiring comradeship but the per-_ son sitting alone at a table. . Being friendly. at a place like the Legion can work . Tight losses to: North- . '. Peace and- St. Michael’s ' prevented ‘the 14-member two ways, and this is what it is all about, —— This is the year of Ter- race’s Diamond Jubilee, "it’s the city’s 60th anniver- sary and I’ve noticed that . there are a lot of vacant forces, chairs of an evening in the | _ Legion. There. has been a declining interest over the last few. years. and this - Means a loss of interest in what the Legion stands for which is the spirit of com- ‘tadeship and helpfulness. - There are still many. dedicated people working for the Terrace Branch, but more help is always needed. So why not make this year your Diamond Jubilee project and help out by simply dropping in- to the Legion and having a chat. If you don’t know someone when you go in, you will when you go out. Perhaps some of you old members could re-activate your membership and eral meetings which are always held on the second Tuesday of each month. Perhaps you'll say that the Legion is a place just for the veterans of the war but that is not the case. If - your father or grandfather - Was. or is a war veteran, ‘come to the monthly gen- fi Handicap Facilities 635-7469 men, Children or grand- children of men or women who served inthe armed people who can with a lit- tle investigation, join the ranks of comradeship in. the Legion. | 9:30 only 7:15 & 9:30 B 2:00 to 3:45 BB Canada s ADULTS: *5.00 YOUTH: *4.00 even - during. ‘peacetime, are: ‘also eligi- ble." So there -are lots of - Te ee eR ee WW Find your telephone Number in this week’s m ferrace Review and phone 635-7840 for your f free 2 pass to. the Tillicum Theatre. April 1 1 - April 17, 87 “nl SNAPPY SEXY THRILLER.” THE BEDROOM WINDOW STEVE GUTTENBERG oe 7:18o0nly "WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE RUTGER HAUER - ef sn Award Nominations TOM BERENGER & CHARLIE SHEEN - RESTRICTED Matinee: April 18, 1987 WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM first ULTRA STEREO Sound Theatres Tilticum Twin Theatres Terrace B.C. * ee ewe ee ee eh tee will also. be holding hearings in various loca-. tions throughout the prov-.. ince. Juliana asko, the committee’ s “researcher, said in a recent interview that an itinerary ‘has not yet been established, ‘and - she was unable (o say whether hearings will take. place in Terrace, ee Briefs on hazardous and toxic waste disposal should be directed. to ‘the Special Waste ‘Advisory Committee, 300 = 601 W.. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C, V5Z 4C2. See place I find it very gratifying _ to see so many people turn’ out on Remembrance Day. . to pay their respect to.our . war dead and to ‘sce the Legion full of people talk- - _ ing over old times after the. parade. I’m sure a lot of. those people would have . the qualifications to be- .. come active members. | continued on page 20 LETHAL WEAPON. 7:00 - 8:15 RESTRICTED a ee ee ee re 14 YEARS ii RESTRICTED April 18 - 24, 87 abe ee eo ee * + 2 ee oF ir Academy . PLATOON FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Alr Conditioned CHILDREN: *2, 505 (635-SHOW) ee eR KR DE